WO2016176533A2 - Opaque adhesives in wet condition for label application - Google Patents
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- the present subject matter relates to adhesive compositions that remain opaque in wet condition and may be used for pressure sensitive applications including but not limited to label constructions, and graphic and reflective constructions.
- the present subject matter also relates to methods of preparation of the adhesives and construction of the labels.
- the present subject matter additionally relates to labeled articles using the adhesives.
- the labels are particularly useful for application in wine and beverages wherein the label does not lose its opacity when the label along with its accompanying container is subjected to moisture, water or humidity for cooling.
- a label is often the primary resource for evaluating wine or beverages before making a purchase. Moreover, wineries place great importance on label design as appearance of label is known to influence wine buying choices. A majority of wine and beverage bottles use paper as label facestock because of its perceived superior aesthetic appearance and shelf appeal. Paper facestocks are however, susceptible to losing opacity when exposed to moisture, humidity and water during cooling or storing. During the period of cooling, liquid infuses into such facestocks and causes the appearance of the paper to change unacceptably. Additionally, the facestock might pucker, further reducing appearance.
- the solutions include addition of pigments, such as titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate, aluminium silicate, calcined clay, kaolin clay, and zinc oxide.
- the pigments can be added to the paper facestock layer during the paper making process.
- the pigments can also be added as a coating layer such as an undercoat or topcoat on the paper facestock and the coat can be placed between the facestock and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer.
- pigments such as calcium carbonate, aluminium silicate, calcined clay, kaolin clay, and zinc oxide show good dry opacity but exhibit poor wet opacity. Titanium dioxide even though showing better wet opacity, cannot be used in the suggested way because titanium dioxide is significantly expensive. Also manufacturers of labels do not have control on paper manufacturing so as to be able to incorporate desired levels of pigment into the paper. Moreover, use of pigments in coating layers involves multiple steps that are often complex requiring special processing requirement and thus adding further to cost of manufacturing. Thus utilization of the pigments, while attractive, has not been general.
- the pressure sensitive construction includes an outer layer of facestock for receiving printed indicia, at least one opacifying adhesive layer underlying the facestock, and a liner underlying the opacifying adhesive layer.
- the opacifying adhesive layer includes an adhesive component and a pigment component in proportion sufficient to maintain opacity when exposed to an aqueous environment for at least 1 hour while maintaining peel adhesion and loop tack of the opacifying adhesive layer when applied to a substrate.
- the label laminate may further include an adhesive layer underlying the opacifying adhesive layer.
- the adhesive layer may be selected from the group including emulsion adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, solvent adhesives and/or a combination thereof.
- a label or laminate adapted to remain opaque in wet condition for pressure sensitive application may include an outer layer of facestock for receiving printed indicia, a first opacifying adhesive layer and a second opacifying adhesive layer.
- the first opacifying adhesive layer underlies the facestock.
- the second opacifying adhesive layer may underlie the first opacifying adhesive layer.
- the first opacifying adhesive layer may include a first adhesive component and a first pigment component in a proportion sufficient to maintain opacity when exposed to an aqueous environment for at least 1 hour with sufficient peel adhesion and loop tack of the first opacifying adhesive layer in the pressure sensitive application.
- the second opacifying adhesive layer may include a second adhesive component and a second pigment component in a proportion sufficient to maintain opacity when exposed to an aqueous environment for at least 1 hour with sufficient peel adhesion or loop tack of the second opacifying adhesive layer in the pressure sensitive application.
- the laminate may additionally include a liner underlying the second opacifying adhesive layer.
- an opacifying adhesive composition adapted to remain opaque in wet condition for pressure sensitive label application.
- the opacifying adhesive may include a proportionate amount of adhesive component and a pigment component sufficient to maintain opacity when exposed to an aqueous environment for at least 1 hour with sufficient peel adhesion and loop tack in the pressure sensitive application.
- the method may include the steps of mixing a proportionate amount of an adhesive component and a pigment component with constant agitation, and continuing the mixing for a desired time period such as for example about 20 minutes.
- the opacifying adhesive does not cause any unacceptable loss of peel adhesion or tack of the adhesive component in pressure sensitive application.
- a labeled article in which the label maintains a relatively high degree of opacity in a wet condition while also exhibiting sufficient peel adhesion and loop tack.
- the label is adhered to the article by a layer of an opacifying adhesive that includes a proportionate amount of adhesive component and a pigment component.
- FIG. 1 is an illustrative embodiment of a cross-sectional view of a label having an opacifying adhesive layer in accordance with the present subject matter.
- FIG. 2 is an illustrative embodiment of a cross-sectional view of a label having an opacifying adhesive layer and an adhesive layer in accordance with the present subject matter.
- FIG. 3 is an illustrative embodiment of a cross-sectional view of a label having a first opacifying layer and second opacifying layer in accordance with the present subject matter.
- FIG. 4 is an illustrative embodiment of a cross-sectional view of a label having a filmic and/or metal layer in accordance with the present subject matter.
- FIG. 5 is an illustrative embodiment of a cross-sectional view of a label having a clear or transparent film layer in accordance with the present subject matter.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a labeled article such as a bottle in accordance with an embodiment of the present subject matter.
- PSA's Pressure sensitive adhesives
- PSA's are typically characterized by the ability of the adhesive to withstand creep or shear deformation, while exhibiting adequate tack and peel adhesion properties. This balance of properties is derived from the structure of the main polymer bulk which makes up the PSA. It is characterized by a high molecular weight, which provides the necessary cohesive strength and resistance to shear deformation, and by a low modulus of the polymer backbone, which allows the polymer to conform to a substrate surface upon contact. It is also important that PSA's should perform in wide range of substrates to which the adhesive may be attached and such substrates include glass, plastics such as high density polyethylene (HDPE), wood, metal and the like. Accordingly, any adverse effect on adhesive property such as peel adhesion and tack typically results from mixing of additive into the adhesive, and significantly limits applicability of the adhesive in pressure sensitive constructions, particularly for label applications which are intended to withstand wet environments.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- FIG.l An embodiment of a pressure sensitive construction of a label laminate is shown in FIG.l.
- the label of laminate 100 is adapted to remain opaque in wet condition/ environment.
- the laminate 100 includes an outer layer of facestock 102, an opacifying adhesive layer 104 and a liner 106.
- the face stock 102 has a first surface 108 and a second surface 112.
- the first surface 108 of the face stock is meant to receive indicia such as printed indicia or other text or symbols.
- the opacifying adhesive layer 104 underlies the second surface 112 of the face stock 102.
- the liner 106 underlies the opacifying adhesive layer 104.
- the opacifying adhesive layer includes an adhesive component and a pigment component in a proportion sufficient to cause/maintain opacity when wet, while maintaining peel adhesion and loop tack of the adhesive component in pressure sensitive applications. That is, there is no unacceptable loss in peel adhesion and/or loop tack.
- the opacity of the label in wet condition may be in range of from about 70% to about 100% in many embodiments, from about 75% to about 95% in certain embodiments and from about 80% to about 90% in particular embodiments. All opacity values noted herein are overall opacity values taken across a thickness of a label assembly as described herein, unless noted otherwise. Opacity is measured as described herein in the description of various examples of the present subject matter.
- no unacceptable loss of peel adhesion refers to a loss in peel adhesion of less than 90%, in many embodiments less than 80%, less than 70%, less than 60%, less than 50%, less than 40%, less than 30%, less than 20%, less than 10%, and in certain embodiments less than 5% when the pigment is added compared to the nonpigmented adhesive under dry conditions.
- no unacceptable loss of loop tack refers to a loss in loop tack of less than 90%, in many embodiments less than 80%, less than 70%, less than 60%, less than 50%, less than 40%, less than 30%, less than 20%, less than 10%, and in certain embodiments less than 5% when the pigment is added compared to the nonpigmented adhesive under dry conditions.
- the adhesive component may be a pressure sensitive adhesive and the pressure sensitive adhesive component may be selected from the group consisting of emulsion adhesives, hot- melt adhesives, solvent adhesives, and/or combinations thereof.
- Various commercially available adhesive formulations can be used as the adhesive component of the opacifying adhesives of the present subject matter. Nonlimiting examples of such adhesive formulations include but are not limited to S2000N, S692N, AT20N all available from Avery Dennison; H9232 available from BASF; and XPE1045 available from Avery Dennison. It will be appreciated that the present subject matter is not limited to any particular adhesive component, and includes a wide array of such components.
- the pigment component in the opacifying adhesive layer can be selected such that the pigment exhibits acceptable wet opacity when present along with the noted adhesive component.
- the pigment component may be present in a weight range of about 10% to about 50% of the adhesive component in many embodiments, in a range of about 15% to about 45% in certain embodiments, and from about 20% to about 40% in particular embodiments.
- the pigment may include titanium dioxide Ti0 2 .
- Ti0 2 formulations and materials can be used as the pigment component in the opacifying adhesives of the present subject matter.
- the pigment may utilize other pigments instead of, or in addition to, titanium dioxide such as structured calcium carbonates (PCCs), barium sulphate, calcined clay, and aluminium silicates.
- the opacifying adhesives of the present subject matter utilize coated or surface treated Ti0 2 in the pigment component.
- the surface coated Ti0 2 maintains a relatively high dispersal level within the opacifying adhesive in addition to exhibiting other benefits and/or advantages.
- the pressure sensitive construction may further comprise an adhesive layer underlying the opacifying adhesive layer which is detailed hereinafter in reference to FIG.2.
- the pressure sensitive application may be performed on nearly any substrate that may include but not limited to glass, plastic, metal substrate, high density polyethylene (HDPE), wood, metal, plastic or any other substrate related to bottling and packaging commonly known in the art and useful as containers.
- substrate may include but not limited to glass, plastic, metal substrate, high density polyethylene (HDPE), wood, metal, plastic or any other substrate related to bottling and packaging commonly known in the art and useful as containers.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- the facestock may comprise paper facestock, plastic facestock, a multilayer laminated facestock including both paper and plastic layers, or any other materials that are commonly used in the industry.
- the pressure sensitive construction of labels may have loop tack which is greater than about 8, greater than about 12, greater than about 16, and more particularly greater than about 20 newtons per inch (N/inch) when the facestock being used is paper, and when the pressure sensitive application being is performed on a glass substrate.
- the label may have loop tack which is greater than about 4, greater than about 8, and more particularly greater than 12 newtons per inch (N/inch) when the facestock is paper, and when the pressure sensitive application is performed on a high density polyethylene (HDPE) substrate.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- the labels of the present subject matter exhibit loop tack values greater than about 2 and typically at least about 3 N/inch.
- loop tack values as described herein are measured using Finat test method FTM-9 using a pull rate of 300 mm/min at room temperature.
- the pressure sensitive construction of labels may exhibit a peel adhesion of at least 1 and in certain embodiments at least 2 N/inch after 24 hours bond time. In certain embodiments the labels exhibit a peel adhesion of at least 4, at least 6, at least 8, and in certain versions at least 10 N/inch. However, it will be understood that the present subject matter incudes labels exhibiting a wide range of peel adhesion values and is not limited to these representative values. Peel adhesion 90° values are measured using Finat test method FTM-2 using a pull rate of 300 mm/min at room temperature. [0044] In many embodiments, the coat weight of the opacifying adhesive is from about
- the opacifying adhesive layer can have a coat weight of from about 16 to about 40 grams per square meter (gsm).
- the opacifying adhesive layer may have a coat weight, more particularly from about 22 to about 30 grams per square meter (gsm).
- FIG.2 Another embodiment of pressure sensitive construction of a label laminate which is adapted to remain opaque in wet environment is shown in FIG.2.
- the label laminate 200 includes an outer layer of facestock 202, an opacifying adhesive layer 204, an adhesive layer 206, and a liner 208.
- the face stock 202 has a first surface 210 and a second surface 212.
- the first surface 210 of the face stock is meant to receive indicia such as printed or others text or symbols.
- the opacifying adhesive layer 204 underlies the second surface 212 of the face stock 202.
- the adhesive layer 206 underlies the opacifying layer 204.
- the liner 208 underlies the adhesive layer 206.
- the opacity of the label laminate 200 may be similar to the laminate 100 and the composition/content of the opacifying adhesive layer 204 may be similar to opacifying adhesive layer 104 according to an embodiment herein.
- the pigment component of the opacifying adhesive layer 204 can be more than 80% or more than 90% of the adhesive component.
- the adhesive layer 206 may be selected from the group consisting of emulsion adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, solvent adhesives, and/or combinations thereof.
- the adhesive component may include acrylic adhesive.
- the adhesive layer 206 may have a coat weight of about 8 to 20 gsm according to an embodiment herein.
- the label 200 has loop tack which is greater than 8 newtons per inch (N/inch) when the facestock being used is paper, and when the pressure sensitive application is performed on a glass substrate.
- the label 200 may have loop tack which is greater than 4 newtons per inch (N/inch) when the facestock being used is paper, and when the pressure sensitive application is performed on a high density polyethylene (HDPE) substrate.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- FIG.3 Another embodiment of a pressure sensitive construction of a label laminate which is adapted to remain opaque in wet condition is shown in FIG.3.
- the label laminate 300 includes an outer layer of facestock 302, a first opacifying adhesive layer 304, a second opacifying adhesive layer 306, and a liner 308.
- the first opacifying adhesive layer 304 underlies the facestock 302.
- the facestock 302 defines oppositely directed faces 310 and 312 as previously described.
- the liner 308 underlies the second opacifying adhesive layer 306.
- the first opacifying adhesive layer 304 includes a first adhesive component and a first pigment component in a proportion sufficient to maintain opacity when wet with no unacceptable loss of peel adhesion or loop tack of the first opacifying adhesive layer 304 in the pressure sensitive application.
- the second opacifying adhesive layer 306 includes a second adhesive component and a second pigment component in a proportion sufficient to maintain opacity when wet with no unacceptable loss of peel adhesion or loop tack of the second opacifying adhesive layer 306 in the pressure sensitive application.
- the first adhesive component and the second adhesive component may be selected from the group consisting of emulsion adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, solvent adhesives, and/or combinations thereof.
- the first pigment and the second pigment have an acceptable wet opacity.
- the first pigment and the second pigment may include Ti0 2 according to an embodiment herein.
- the first pigment component may be present in a weight range of about 10% to about 50% of the first adhesive component, in a weight range of about 15% to about 45% of the first adhesive component in another embodiment, and in weight range of from about 20% to about 40% of the first adhesive component in another embodiment.
- the second pigment component may be present in a weight range of from about 1% to about 10% of the second adhesive component.
- the opacity of the label laminate 300 in wet condition may be about 80% to
- the first opacifying adhesive layer 304 may have coat weight of from about 13 grams per square meter (gsm) to about 25 grams per square meter (gsm) according to an embodiment herein.
- the second opacifying adhesive layer 306 may have coat weight of about 6 grams per square meter (gsm) to about 20 grams per square meter (gsm) according to an embodiment herein.
- the pressure sensitive application may be performed on a substrate that includes but is not limited to glass, plastic, metal or high density polyethylene (HDPE) or any other substrate and commonly known material substrate useful for containers.
- a substrate that includes but is not limited to glass, plastic, metal or high density polyethylene (HDPE) or any other substrate and commonly known material substrate useful for containers.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- the facestock 302 may include paper facestock, plastic facestock, multilayer laminate facestock include both paper and plastic layers, or any other face material known in the art.
- the multilayer laminate facestock may include a paper layer overlying a plastic layer.
- the plastic layer may be white or colorless, and in each condition may exhibit varying degrees of opacity.
- the plastic layer may be adhered to the paper by an adhesive. Alternatively, the plastic layer may be extruded or otherwise coated onto the paper layer.
- the opacity of the paper layer may reduce upon exposure to moisture or a liquid, while the opacity of the underlying plastic layer may not decrease upon exposure to moisture or liquid, or the change in opacity of the underlying plastic layer upon exposure to moisture or a liquid may be different than the change in opacity of the overlying paper layer subjected to the same moisture or liquid conditions. In such cases, the opacity change in the plastic layer may be less than the opacity change in the paper layer.
- the pressure sensitive label laminate 300 exhibits loop tack which may be greater than 14 newtons per inch (N/inch) when the facestock being used is paper, and when the pressure sensitive application is performed on glass. In certain embodiments, the label exhibits a loop tack which is greater than 9 N/inch when the facestock is paper and the pressure sensitive application is performed on a high density polyethylene (HDPE) substrate.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- an opacifying adhesive composition adapted to remain opaque in wet condition for pressure sensitive label application.
- the opacifying adhesive is stable under aging conditions.
- the opacifying adhesive includes a proportionate amount of adhesive component and a pigment component sufficient to maintain opacity when wet while maintaining peel adhesion and loop tack in a pressure sensitive application.
- the adhesive component may be selected from the group consisting of emulsion adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, solvent adhesives, and/or combinations thereof.
- the pigment component may be present in a weight range of about 10% to about 50% of the adhesive component in some embodiments, in weight range from about 15% to about 45% of the adhesive component in certain embodiments, and 20% to about 40% of the adhesive component in particular embodiments.
- the pigment may include Ti0 2 .
- the opacity of the label in wet condition may be in range of from about 70% to about 100% in many embodiments, from about 75% to about 95% in certain embodiments, and from about 80% to about 90% in particular embodiments.
- the pigment component may have higher proportion or concentration depending upon its use in conjunction with other adhesive layer(s) when used for maintaining opacity of the label in wet conditions.
- the pressure sensitive application for the opacifying adhesive may be performed on substrates that include but are not limited to glass, plastic, metal, high density polyethylene (HDPE) substrate or any other substrate known in the art useful for containers.
- substrates include but are not limited to glass, plastic, metal, high density polyethylene (HDPE) substrate or any other substrate known in the art useful for containers.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- Figure 4 illustrates another embodiment of a pressure sensitive construction of a label laminate 400 which is adapted to remain opaque in wet environment or condition.
- the label laminate 400 includes an outer layer of facestock 402, an opacifying adhesive layer 404, a clear or generally transparent layer or thin metallic layer 406, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer 408, and a liner 410. Details of these materials and/or layers are as previously described herein.
- Figure 5 illustrates another embodiment of a pressure sensitive construction of a label laminate 500 which is adapted to remain opaque in wet environment or condition.
- the label laminate 500 includes an outer layer of facestock 502, a layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive or structural adhesive 504, a clear or generally transparent layer 506, an opacifying adhesive layer 508, and a liner 510. Details of these materials and/or layers are as previously described herein.
- the present subject matter includes the incorporation of one or more clear or transparent layers in any of the label constructions described herein.
- the present subject matter also includes the incorporation of one or more metallic layers or metal foils in any of the label constructions described herein. It is also contemplated that the label constructions can also include combinations of one or more transparent layers and one or more metallic layers.
- the method may include the steps of mixing a proportionate amount of an adhesive component and pigment component, and particularly with constant agitation, and continuing the mixing for about 20 minutes for an emulsion preparation for example. In many applications, mixing can be performed for a time period of from about 5 minutes to about 30 minutes.
- the opacifying adhesive thus obtained does not cause any unacceptable loss of peel adhesion or tack of the adhesive component in pressure sensitive application.
- the adhesive component may include acrylic emulsion adhesive.
- the pigment component comprises utile grade aqueous Ti0 2 slurry for example.
- a labeled article in yet another embodiment of the present subject matter, includes one or more labels adhered to the article using any of the adhesives described herein and particularly the opacifying adhesives.
- the construction of the label may vary but is in many applications the same or similar to the labels depicted in Figures 1-5.
- Figure 6 illustrates an example of a labeled article 600 such as a bottle 602 having a label 604 adhered thereto.
- S2000N Acrylic emulsion commercially available from Avery Dennison
- AT20N Acrylic emulsion commercially available from Avery Dennison
- XPE1045 Acrylic emulsion internally developed by Avery Dennison Selection of the Pigment Component of the Opacifying Adhesive Layer
- Slurry B Ti02 slurry containing 75-76% solids
- Table 1 sets forth different opacifying adhesives (OA) based upon proportions of different adhesives and pigments component. Adhesives free of pigment were used as controls, i.e., "CTR-1, -2, - 3, and -4.”
- Each of the adhesives as noted above was coated onto a siliconized polyester/paper liner at a coat weight of 23 grams per square meter (g/m2), and then transferred onto a paper face stock (Classic White UPM).
- Coating of one or more layer(s) of opacifying adhesive and/or adhesive layer as illustrated in different embodiments including embodiments of FIG.2 and FIG. 3 can be performed by employing methods described in US 5,962,075.
- test samples prepared were subjected to a peel adhesion test at 90° using an Instron tensile tester on glass and high density polyethylene (HDPE) panels using a standard test protocol. Testing on the glass and HDPE panels was conducted at dwell times of 20 minutes and 24 hours. Test results are presented in Table 2 and Table 3.
- test samples prepared as previously described were subjected to a loop tack test using an Instron tensile tester on glass and high density polyethylene (HDPE) panels using the standard test protocol. Test results are depicted in Table 2 and Table 3.
- the wet opacity of the paper laminate was measured by using a STD test method known to those in the art.
- the opacity was measured after two hours ice bucket immersion of samples applied onto standard BYK 2810 black-white opacity test cards. Results are listed in Table 2 and Table 3.
- the opacifying adhesives maintain their stability under aging conditions and do not adversely affect the desired loop tack for PSA application.
- changes in loop tack values are tabulated which are measured under various aging conditions. Coat weight used was about 23 gsm for glass substrates.
- AVC 16699 base polymer available from Avery Dennison was utilized as a control whereas for Table 5, the base polymer was S692N which can be used as an adhesive component in the subject of the present subject matter. In all adhesives, pigment from Slurry A was added.
- RT refers to room temperature.
- Tropic refers to a temperature of 40° C and relative humidity of 95%.
- XPE1045 is an acrylic emulsion adhesive internally developed by Avery
- Table 7 shows the impact of white pigment on the loop tack.
- Ti0 2 The use of different grades of Ti0 2 was also investigated.
- the tested Ti0 2 types differed in type, stabilization compound, percentage Ti0 2 and oil absorption.
- Table 8 Chemical and Physical Characteristics of the Different Grades of Ti0 2 [0089]
- the slurry was prepared by blending the noted Ti0 2 powder with water under stirring. No additives such as dispersants were added. The prepared slurry was added to the adhesive under mixing.
- Table 9 shows the formulations and loop tack results. Face material was polypropylene. No paper was used to exclude potential interaction with agents/components migrating out of the paper into the adhesive. The adhesive and pigments used are those described in conjunction with Tables 7 and 8. In Table 9, " T” and “Tropic” have the same meanings as previously noted.
- Table 9 shows there is substantially no difference in loop tack between the tested Ti0 2 grades.
- Table 12 summarizes peel adhesion values measured for samples using an opacifying adhesive including XPE1045 and Slurry A as pigment. The samples were prepared using clear polypropylene film PP60.
- an opacity range of 80% to 90% may also encompass opacity of more than 80% or 90% for visible light or similar wavelength(s).
- the present subject matter includes all operable combinations of features and aspects described herein. Thus, for example if one feature is described in association with an embodiment and another feature is described in association with another embodiment, it will be understood that the present subject matter includes embodiments having a combination of these features.
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